- - Birds making some fine music
- - ornithological specimens found in some museums
- - Images on some Australian silver coins
- - Some Outback sprinters
- - Some ratites
- - Birds raised on some ranches
- - Birds now raised on farms
- - Bipeds on some ranches
- - Some of the tallest birds on earth
- - Some grounded birds
- - Some farm stock
- - Some birds that cannot fly
- - Producers of some Australian chicks
- - Prey of some dingos
- - Modern farm birds
- - Fence-pacing farm birds
- - Birds with big eggs
- - Birds related to cassowaries
- - Birds that run
- - muse about flyers
- - Ostrich's flightless Australian cousins
- - Their strides may reach nine feet
- - These animals along with kangaroos are on the Australian Coat of Arms
- - birds of wagga wagga
- - birds that can run at 30 mph
- - they can't fly
- - Birds on display in the museum
- - Birds that run fast
- - only birds with calf muscles
- - aussie flightless birds
- - Birds just a bit smaller than ostriches
- - Tall Australian birds
- - fast australian runners
- - Birds that can weigh over 100 pounds
- - Bemuse wingless birds
- - birds with soft feathers
- - birds that hatch from dark-green eggs
- - Regularly reimburse Aussies missing flight?
- - Birds of the outback
- - perth pets
- - Birds, a source of inspiration, appearing tail first
- - Aussies unable to leave the ground, English have to shortly
- - Birds that run as fast as 30 miles per hour
- - Creatures whose newborns have striped bodies
- - Swift, large Australian birds
- - Tall birds in Liberty Mutual commercials
- - i raised american and australian birds
- - flightless ratites
- - The Museum houses certain birds
- - Don't look to the sky to see them in Australia
- - half-mile-per-minute runners
- - Big flightless birds
- - Birds you'll never see fly in Australia
- - Big and fast Aussie birds
- - The music coming from birds? The opposite!
- - Big birds that don't fly
- - creatures in oz with powerful kicks
- - CGI birds in Liberty Mutual insurance commercials
- - Second-largest birds by height
- - Feathered Outback runners
- - Running birds from down-under
- - Big flightless birds from Australia
- - Flightless Australian bird
- - Outback avians
- - Earthbound Aussies
- - Layers of green eggs
- - Green-egg layers
- - Earthbound avians
- - They'll never get off the ground
- - Relatives of ostriches
- - Grounded Australian birds
- - Avian Aussies
- - Aussie hatchlings
- - They're big in Australia
- - They just won't fly
- - Outback sprinters
- - Grounded flock
- - Grounded big birds
- - Aussie flock
- - They lay dark green eggs
- - These birds won't fly
- - Outback nesters
- - Grounded Australians
- - Flightless birds of Australia
- - Feathered six-footers
- - Feathered runners
- - Down Under avians
- - Birds as big as people
- - Avian sources of red meat
- - Australian ratites
- - Aussie sprinters
- - Ample avians
- - 120-pound Australians
- - Things that won't take off
- - They're grounded Down Under
- - They'll never fly
- - They won't take off
- - Tall, feathered Australians
- - Tall runners
- - Speedy Australians
- - Skin oil suppliers
- - Second-largest living birds
- - Rhea's cousins
- - Really big birds
- - Ratites with green eggs
- - Outback sights
- - Outback creatures
- - Leather sources
- - Layers of large green eggs
- - Flightless ranch birds
- - Down Under runners
- - Cassowaries' kin
- - Birds with two pairs of eyelids
- - Birds with inflatable neck sacs
- - Birds that lay green eggs
- - Birds raised for food
- - Birds in the outback
- - Birds in the bush
- - Birds appearing on Australia's 50 cent coins
- - Big runners
- - Big birds of the outback
- - Big birds in Australia
- - Australian natives
- - Aussie trotters
- - Winged runners
- - Well-grounded birds?
- - Waders in billabongs
- - Very big birds
- - Three-toed runners
- - They're seen on Southern Hemisphere $100 gold coins
- - They're grounded in Australia
- - They won't get off the ground
- - They never get off the ground
- - They make green eggs (but not ham)
- - They don't fly in Australia (or anywhere else)
- - Their eggs weigh about a pound and a half
- - Tall birds
- - Swift runners of the outback
- - Source for green eggs
- - Small-winged Australians
- - Skinny-legged trotters
- - Skin-care oil source
- - Six-foot avians
- - Running birds
- - Runners with striped chicks
- - Ratites of Australia
- - Queensland birds
- - Producers of green eggs
- - Pride : lions :: mob : ......
- - Pests to Australian ranchers
- - Oz birds
- - Outback walkers
- - Outback strutters
- - Outback residents
- - Outback fledglings
- - Ostriches' smaller cousins
- - Ostriches' look-alikes
- - Ostrich's relatives
- - Ostrich's Aussie cousins
- - Nomadic birds
- - Muse anagram
- - Moa's cousins
- - Long-legged birds of Australia
- - Lean meat sources
- - Layers of eggs weighing more than a pound
- - Layers of big eggs
- - Largest native Australian birds
- - Large birds that kick
- - Large birds of the outback
- - Large birds in Australia
- - Large Australians
- - Kiwis' cousins
- - Huge birds
- - Huge Aussie birds
- - Hatchlings from dark green eggs
- - Grounded birds of Australia
- - Flightless producers of green eggs
- - Flightless Australian birds similar to ostriches
- - Exotic avian pets
- - Egg-producing Australians
- - Cultural icons on Australian coins
- - Cousins of the cassowary
- - Cousins of kiwis
- - Cousins of cassowaries
- - Cousins of an ostrich
- - Certain birds that cannot fly
- - Certain bird herd
- - Cassowary's cousins
- - Cassowary relatives
- - Brisbane birds
- - Bonzer birds
- - Blue-necked outback birds
- - Birds with deep drumming calls
- - Birds with dark green eggs
- - Birds with blue-green eggs
- - Birds whose young are nurtured by their fathers
- - Birds whose eggs are incubated by males
- - Birds that utter booming notes
- - Birds that resemble ostriches
- - Birds that can sprint at 30 m.p.h.
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